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2019 NEAFL-QAFL Player Interchange Agreement NEAFL & QAFL PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Effective 1 January 2019 PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Introduction This document determines the movement and alignment of players between the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) and the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). This Agreement will be reviewed at the end of each season. Definitions NEAFL Clubs: 1. Aspley Football Club 2. Redland Football Club 3. Southport Football Club QAFL Clubs: 1. Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club 2. Surfers Paradise Football Club 3. Labrador Football Club 4. Broadbeach Football Club 5. Mt Gravatt Football Club 6. Morningside Football Club 7. Western Magpies Football Club 8. Wilston Grange Football Club 9. Sandgate Football Club Club Alignment for the purpose of the Mini Draft Southport Football Club Labrador Football Club Broadbeach Football Club Surfers Paradise Football Club Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club Redland Football Club Mt Gravatt Football Club Morningside Football Club Western Magpies Football Club Aspley Football Club Sandgate Football Club Wilston Grange Football Club Player Club of Origin • Any NEAFL registered player who transferred from a current QAFL club (Club of Origin) to the NEAFL club, or has been a junior registered player at a QAFL club (Under 17 or 2 below), can be automatically aligned back to that QAFL club should the player elect that club as their club of choice. o Any anomalies, or where excessive numbers apply, alignment will be determined at the discretion of the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager. • Any NEAFL registered player who was aligned to a QAFL club the previous year may choose to be automatically realigned to that club without re-entering the mini draft. o In the event where an excessive number of players are eligible to nominate a particular QAFL club, players who had been drafted by that club, but was not their club of origin, may be required to re-enter the mini draft. o In the event a player has not played in the NEAFL for more than 12 months, but has previously been aligned to a QAFL club, they will be entered back into the mini draft unless the player submits an application to AFL Queensland to be pre-aligned to that QAFL club, in which case AFL Queensland will determine the application in its absolute discretion. • Players who do not elect to align to their QAFL club of Origin, or the QAFL club they were previously aligned to, will enter the Mini Draft. • NEAFL ‘rookie listed’ players will be encouraged to align themselves to QAFL clubs. Primary List Players • All players on a NEAFL club’s list of thirty-five (35) players. • All thirty-five (35) players contracted by and registered at a NEAFL club. • All thirty-five (35) players aligned to a QAFL club via the Mini Draft. o NEAFL clubs can apply for a primary listed player to be aligned to a QFA Division 1 club in the situation where the player permanently resides greater than 50 kilometres from the NEAFL club’s primary training venue, as well as 50 kilometres from the nearest QAFL club’s primary training venue. Rookie List Players • Can include up to seven (7) Under 21 players. • Have played less than twenty (20) NEAFL games prior to the start of the upcoming season. o NEAFL games played as a top-up player for an AFL Club are not included • Can play NEAFL football at any stage of the season regardless of list implications including, ‘without being required to be on the Primary List’. • Primary registration can be with the NEAFL, QAFL or community football club unless otherwise determined by the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager. Mini Draft • A process for aligning NEAFL players to QAFL clubs. • Each NEAFL club conducts a Mini Draft enabling its aligned QAFL club to select available NEAFL players. • To be conducted prior to the start of the NEAFL and QAFL season, whichever comes first. 3 Mini Draft Example Southport Football Club Player Name Previous Club Club of Origin Mini Draft Entry QAFL Club Alignment 1. Jed Wise Eastlake, ACT N/A Yes Mini Draft 2. Henry Mallan Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach 3. Cleve Hughes Richmond, AFL Labrador JFC No Labrador 4. Sam Smith Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 5. Bill Jones Southport JFC N/A Yes Mini Draft 6. Greg Hams Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach 7. Henry Allan Labrador Labrador No Labrador 8. Simon Black Box Hill, VIC N/A Yes Mini Draft 9. Craig Jones Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 10. Willy Jock Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 11. Kieran Smith Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach 12. Jed Lamb Burleigh N/A Yes Mini Draft 13. Walter Gregg Palm Beach Palm Beach No Palm Beach 14. Fred Clean Mt Gravatt Mt Gravatt No Mt Gravatt 15. Glenn Hide Coolangatta N/A Yes Mini Draft 16. Harry Madden Labrador Labrador No Labrador 17. Luke Patrick Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach 18. Patrick Luke Coomera N/A Yes Mini Draft 19. Simon Jack Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 20. Max Jax Burnie, TAS N/A Yes Mini Draft 21. James Froe Byron Bay N/A Yes Mini Draft 22. Dean Greggs Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 23. Josh Pimani Labrador Labrador No Labrador 24. Larry Jones Southport JFC N/A Yes Mini Draft 25. Kieran Quirk Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 26. Nigel Smart Labrador Labrador No Labrador 27. Warren Onions Griffith, NSW N/A Yes Mini Draft 28. Peter Dimantina Palm Beach Palm Beach No Palm Beach 29. Joe Moore Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise No Surfers Paradise 30. Wendall Kleen Toowoomba N/A Yes Mini Draft 31. Andrew Walker Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach 32. Ryan Harris Griffith Uni N/A Yes Mini Draft 33. Jeremy Vines Burleigh Palm Beach JFC No Palm Beach 34. Xavier Norman Palm Beach Palm Beach No Palm Beach 35. Brent Fitzpatrick Broadbeach Broadbeach No Broadbeach QAFL club 2017 Ladder Pos Players Pre-aligned Draft Picks Total NEAFL Players Labrador 9th 5 4 9 Broadbeach 6th 6 3 9 Palm Beach 3rd 4 4 8 Surfers Paradise 2nd 7 1 8 22 12 34* *1 player pre-aligned to Mt Gravatt 2018 Draft Selection Order: 1. Labrador 2. Broadbeach 3. Palm Beach 4. Surfers Paradise 5. Labrador 6. Broadbeach 7. Palm Beach 8. Labrador 9. Broadbeach 10. Palm Beach 11. Labrador 12. Palm Beach 4 1. Order of Selections – Mini Draft 1.1 QAFL clubs shall have the right to select a draft player, in turn, in the reverse order of the position in which they finished at the end of the previous Home & Away season (‘the selection order’). 1.2 Players must be allocated a QAFL club via the mini draft. If a QAFL club passes on a ‘live’ draft selection in the mini-draft that selection falls to the club with the next pick in the draft. 1.3 The ‘selection order’ will be distributed to all clubs prior to the Mini Draft. 2. Players 2.1 No officer, agent or servant of a QAFL club shall contact or interview a registered player of an NEAFL Club for the purpose of gaining the services of that player as a footballer without first seeking written permission from the NEAFL Club with which the player is registered. 2.2 Player Interchange Agreement rules 1 to 9 herein apply to the NEAFL Primary List of thirty five (35) players. 2.3 The AFLQ State Football Operations Manager and/or duly appointed CARD (Clearance and Registration Disputes) committee shall have the final say in any dispute between NEAFL and QAFL clubs. 3. Relegation of Player – other than injury or discipline 3.1 Any players whom are relegated (maximum of 4 per round per QAFL club) to the QAFL from the NEAFL, for reasons other than injury or discipline, upon return must play at least one (1) senior game with their QAFL aligned club, unless agreed upon in writing by both NEAFL and QAFL clubs involved. This game must be in the first fixture after relegation. QAFL clubs not selecting relegated NEAFL players in their senior team will incur a fine of 100 units ($500) per breach. • In the event a player is omitted from their local NEAFL club, and chooses the following week to play as a top-up player for an AFL club, the player will forfeit the right to be automatically selected in the senior team for their QAFL club should they not be required by the AFL club the following week. 3.2 For Round 1 of any QAFL season, a minimum of three (3) NEAFL players, whom are available for selection, must play QAFL senior football at their aligned QAFL club. 3.3 A Player whom, after being relegated from the NEAFL team for reason other than injury or discipline, does not gain selection in the QAFL senior team with which he is registered for a period of two (2) consecutive matches may, with the approval of his NEAFL Club, make application for transfer to another QAFL club. 5 3.4 On receipt of an application for transfer of a player under clause 3.3, the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager must offer the services of that player to the club with the next pick in the aligned Mini Draft. However, consideration may also be given to clubs which require further on-field support. This action is taken at the discretion of the AFL State Football Operations Manager and/or CARD committee. 3.5 When a NEAFL club has a bye, a maximum of four (4) players only, from the list of twenty-three (23) who played in the game immediately prior to the bye, will be eligible to play for their QAFL club in the bye week.
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